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John Thomas MacMillan

Alamo, California

1950 - 2016

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John Thomas MacMillanMar. 27, 1950 - May 9, 2016AlamoJohn lost his valiant 16 year battle with Parkinson's at home, surrounded by his family. No one fought harder or longer against such a debilitating disease.John was born in Los Angeles to the late Jack and Mary (Pauline) MacMillan, a second...

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I truly enjoyed many conversations with John when he was a volunteer at the Sheriff's Office Valley Station in Alamo.

John was a truly nice man who made the world a better place. God bless!

I did not know John well, but the few times I had the pleasure of sharing his company, I felt his warmth, and his good nature. His love for his entire family was so evident when we talked, and his laughter was always abundant in our conversations.
My condolences to his family. Our little neighborhood here in Alamo lost a good person.
Linda Cleary

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. MacMillan. Brian was my good friend in elementary school, and I spent a lot of time at the MacMillan home. Mr. and Mrs. MacMillian were always so nice to me, and made me feel right at home. They would cook the most delicious meals for me and Brian. I have many fond memories of us all hanging out in the pool, and Mr. MacMillan always told the funniest stories. He was also always interested in hearing stories about my family and any trips we had...

I was very sad to hear of the passing of John. While it has been over 25 years since I worked with John, I remember him as a great legal mind and an all round good guy. May god bless John and his family. Guy Walters

Lyall and I have so many wonderful memories of John and his antics. He was always able to put a smile on our faces and we loved his sense of humor. But mostly we loved John for his big heart - he was always positive, generous, kind and giving. He was truly one of the good guys. We miss him terribly and will treasure his friendship forever.

I like to think that he is up there walking Pete and Max, with the sun on his face, unencumbered by illness or pain. Our friend is at peace.

The best way to describe John is as a man of integrity, intelligence, kindness, humor and perseverance. My memories range from his superb analytical abilities pertaining to the law to his wonderful wit. I am privileged to have been his friend. I will never forget his kindnesses. He is in my memory and heart. His body is at rest while his spirit in al its acets lives forever.